Ring Name: Gran MetalikDebut:September 19,2016Born:Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicoBirthday: August 24th,1988Mini Bio: Máscara Dorada is a Mexican luchador enmascarado currently signed to WWE under the ring name Gran Metalik, performing on the Raw and 205 Live brands. He is best known for his decade long stint in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre.

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The luchadores delivered a tremendous triple moonsault spot off the top turnbuckle and ring post, which served as the brightest moment in the early portion of the two-segment match. Kalisto eventually got the hot tag and rolled a pinning combination into the Salida Del Sol, pinning TJP for the victory. TJP pushed Gulak and Gallagher after the match but cameras cut away. The action was solid at points but nothing in particular to crow about.Screen CapturesDigitals

The first match of the night saw all three masked cruiserweights join forces to battle TJP, Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari.

Kalisto, Lince Dorado and Gran Metalik use a similar style, but TJP, Nese and Daivari represent three different forms of wrestling. TJP uses his quickness, Nese is a powerhouse and Daivari is a brawler.

The pace was quick from start to finish, so the action was fun and exciting even if a few moments felt rushed. Kalisto had a couple of sloppy spots due to everyone going a little too fast.

The final few minutes of the match saw the luchadors pull out all the stops. All three men hit several high-flying moves to get the crowd hyped up before Dorado won the match with a back handspring stunner on TJP.Screen CapturesDigitals

TJP with a quick start, tries for a pin seconds into the match, one. TJP dodges a flipping Metalik, TJP eventually gets sent to the outside, Metalik with a moonsault off the top ropes down to the floor. TJP tossed back into the ring, pin, two. Metalik goes for a flying back elbow, gets dropkicked in the back. TJP pounds away at his opponent, body slam, out to the apron, senton back into the ring.

Metalik heads up top, TJP able to drop him, puts him in a tree of woe position, TJP goes for a baseball slide, Metalik moves, TJP hits the post. Metalik up top again, cross body hits. He lands a big kick, sling blade, walks the ropes and nails another dropkick, goes for a pin, two. TJP recovers, Metalik gets lifted up from behind, counters with a roll-up, 1-2-3.

TJP’s recent return was good for the cruiserweight division because he is the kind of performer who can have a good match with anyone.

His opponent for this week’s show was Gran Metalik. These are the same two Superstars who fought for the title in the finals of the Cruiserweight Classic, but their careers have taken different paths since then.

TJP is a former champion who has been involved with several storylines. Metalik has been used sparingly without any kind of extended feud with anyone.

This was a solid outing from two talented wrestlers, but it didn’t come close to what we know these two are capable of. This is a result of WWE making talents water down their style until they are in a big match situation.

In a somewhat surprising outcome, Metalik picked up the win with a modified Michinoku Driver. Kalisto came out to celebrate with his friend, while TJP tried to regain his composure.

Metalik with a nice rope walking armdrag to kick things off, followed by more rope walking into a dropkick. Kendrick to the outside, Metalik with a suicide dive that ends up hitting Gallagher. Springboard dropkick into the ring that sends Kendrick to the floor on the opposite side. He charges for a baseball slide, but Kendrick avoids it and sends Metalik into the crowd. Metalik backs up, leaps over the barricade and hits a hurricanrana! Metalik with another try with the ropes, but Gallagher pulls him down from behind.

Kendrick able to take advantage and keep his opponent grounded. Metalik with a nice powerbomb reversal into a pin. Kendrick charges into the corner, misses, pin attempt, two. Metalik tries for another quick pin, but no luck and gets an elbow under the jaw. Sliced bread #2 attempt, nope, knee to Metalik’s face, head into the ring post, and more knee strikes, ouch. Center of the ring now, captain’s hook locked in and Metalik is out of it. Ref calls for the bell.

Gallagher is a remarkable performer but is perhaps even more so now that he wrestles in a full three-piece suit and dress shoes. He and Kendrick are as different as chalk and cheese — especially evidenced if you’ve seen their episode of “Ride Along”on the WWE Network — but functioned well as a tag team here.

After Metalik played babyface in peril, he managed to get distance between himself and Gallagher and Kendrick. They did a great spot where Kendrick slid back into the ring as Metalik was crawling to make the hot tag and Kendrick dove to stop him, just missing as the tag was made. The timing was perfect.

The finish saw Metalik hit a prone Gallagher with his rope-walking elbow drop while Kendrick was too far away to make the save. Metalik and Kalisto celebrated like they had just won a championship but, overall, this was far too short given the talent on the show.

Kendrick drives his knee into Metalik. Kendrick briefly locks in a headlock on Metalik. Metalik sends Kendrick to the ropes. Metalik hits a springboard arm-drag on Kendrick. Kendrick rolls out of the ring. Metalik hits a Suicide Dive on Kendrick. Metalik rolls Kendrick back into the ring. Metalik hits a splash from off the top rope on Kendrick before pinning him for a two count. The fight spills out of the ring. Kendrick slams Metalik’s head off the apron. Kendrick sends Metalik into the LED ring skirt. Kendrick rolls Metalik into the ring before pinning him for a two count. Kendrick suplexes Metalik. Kendrick pins Metalik for another two count. Metalik rolls Kendrick up for a two count. Metalik kicks Kendrick in the face. Metalik hits an elbow drop from off the top rope on Kendrick. Metalik pins Kendrick for a two count. Kendrick powerbombs Metalik. Kendrick pins Metalik for a two count. They exchange strikes. Metalik hits the Metalik Driver on Kendrick. Metalik pins Kendrick for the win.

Lince Dorado & Gran Metalik def. Drew Gulak & Tony Nese in tag-team action in the final match taped for Main Event prior to the start of RAW. The action in this one was fast-paced, and although the match didn’t last too long, they fit some good stuff in that had the fans out of their seats. In the end, Dorado and Metalik picked up the “W.”Screen Captures